Camden project provides localised air quality for tenants

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Carbon Neutral Regulation in AI Training

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Air quality technology firm EarthSense describes a recent project Grand Central Apartments is a residential tower in London, offering 68 one, two and three-bedroom apartments and stunning penthouses in London’s vibrant King’s Cross district. Designed by award-winning architects Stiff + Trevillion and inspired by the linear forms and materials of the railway, this is […]

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Water treatment facility at a copper mine and processing plant. New study appears to show that regional water availability constrains the current and future production of 32 geological resources Geological resources such as critical metals and minerals, essential for the diffusion of technologies such as renewable energy and energy storage towards a decarbonized society, are […]

There is clear evidence that technological change will be insufficient to meet UK and global climate goals on its own, leaving a vital role for consumer and business behaviour change. Indeed, most measures to reach net-zero emissions by mid-century will require at least some behaviour change by the public. This includes reducing car use, changing […]

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We often assume the water flowing from our taps is clean and safe. You turn on the faucet, fill a glass, and sip without a second thought. But here’s something that might make you pause: the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates over 2 billion people globally drink water contaminated with feces. Even in places like […]
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Malaysia is at high risk from the effects of climate change. Flooding has become an almost-yearly natural disaster, with the frequency and severity of flood events increasing in recent decades. Research suggests that for every 1°C rise in temperature, rice yields decline between 4.6 and 6.1%, with net revenue falling by MYR 442.42 (~USD 99.52) […]

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The Wild House natural dye garden at the University of Brighton Sustainability experts and young changemakers will join Michelin-starred chef Mauro Colagreco for what the University of Brighton describes as “a landmark public event… exploring how our food choices can drive positive environmental change”. Hosted by The Living Coast UNESCO Biosphere, Nature Starts on Our […]

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Prof. Ami Moyal is the President of Afeka College of Engineering and the newly elected Chairman of the Israeli Council for Higher Education’s Planning & Budgeting Committee. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Ben-Gurion University and is an expert in automatic speech recognition. Before becoming Afeka’s President in 2014, he founded […]

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Are you juggling multiple AI subscriptions, each with its own pricing plan and renewal dates? One platform gives you ChatGPT, another offers Claude, a third lets you generate images and another handles video creation. Before you know it, your expenses for these AI tools have spiraled out of control. You end up overwhelmed by how […]

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New research from Russia proposes an unconventional method to detect unrealistic AI-generated images – not by improving the accuracy of large vision-language models (LVLMs), but by intentionally leveraging their tendency to hallucinate. The novel approach extracts multiple ‘atomic facts’ about an image using LVLMs, then applies natural language inference (NLI) to systematically measure contradictions among […]

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The European Union’s plastic recycling industry is at a breaking point, according to a 19 March statement from Plastic Recyclers Europe, which represents plastic reprocessors and recyclers in the region. A sharp decline in domestic production, increased imports, and rising economic pressures are forcing company closures. The industry has long warned of these risks, and […]

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A view of Mount Fuji (image credit: Thiti Sukapan / Shutterstock.com). Region’s net-zero ambitions offer opportunities for UK innovators, says new report As Japan, South Korea and Taiwan race to decarbonise their economies and embed sustainable industrial practices, opportunities are emerging for UK companies with cutting-edge technologies that can help them achieve their ambitious net-zero […]

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Customer support software is evolving quickly thanks to AI. The tools on this list combine traditional help desk capabilities (like ticketing, knowledge bases, and multi-channel support) with powerful artificial intelligence to automate responses, assist agents, and improve customer satisfaction. Below is a comparison of some of the leading platforms, followed by detailed insights into each. […]
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Natural language processing models including the wide variety of contemporary large language models (LLMs) have become popular and useful in recent years as their application to a wide variety of problem domains have become increasingly capable, especially those related to text generation.

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All forms of cyber attacks are dangerous to organizations in one way or another. Even small data breaches can lead to time-consuming and expensive disruptions to day-to-day operations. One of the most destructive forms of cybercrime businesses face is ransomware. These types of attacks are highly sophisticated both in their design and in the way […]

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Lingping Gao, Founder, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman of NetBrain Technologies, established the company in 2004 with a mission to simplify network management. Prior to founding NetBrain, Mr. Gao was the Chief Network Architect at Thomson Financial, where he managed the complexities of large enterprise networks and experienced the challenges of maintaining network performance. Mr. […]

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If you want to place yourself into a popular image or video generation tool – but you’re not already famous enough for the foundation model to recognize you – you’ll need to train a low-rank adaptation (LoRA) model using a collection of your own photos. Once created, this personalized LoRA model allows the generative model […]

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Langford Quarry near Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire was the winner of the Cooper-Heyman Cup for outstanding achievement in quarry restoration. The partnership between Tarmac and RSPB “has transformed an area of 122 hectares of the former sand and gravel quarry into a mosaic of wetlands, lowland meadows, wet woodland and agriculture”. The role that quarrying can play […]